1. He was the one that started the renaissance.
Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
Leonardo da Vinci 
Sandro Botticelli

2. He patronized Sandro Botticelli he was famous for Adoration of the Magi.

3. The second was Leonardo da Vinci. His art was important because he gave a new way too look at art and human life.

4. The third was Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni he was adopted in the medichi family and he was treated as their own.

5. Girolamo Savonarola condemned he Medici he predicated the that they would all die.

6. There was a negative reaction because there were paintings on naked women. Also Girolamo Savonarola took it as an offense to god.

7. Savonarola was killed because he antagonized the church and accused them of crimes so they hung him then burned him 4 times.

8. GIovanni Medici and Juliano Medici were the first 2 popes from the medici family they were important because they brought the medichi back to power.

9. They made Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni paint one of the bests piece of art of all time.

10. They are a piece of paper that cleanses anyone of their sins they got started when the pope started to go broke and needed money. 

11. The pope moved back to florence but they were slaughtered again and women raped.

12. Catherine de Medici was the only remaining air to the Medici family under GIovanni.

13. The reformation was an important part in the Renaissance because it was the doings of the Medici family that caused it to happen.

14. The pinnacle of Michaelangos Sistine chapple because it reflected the religious beliefs of th Europeans.

15. The Renaissance was traumatic to Europe because it was a time of great change and architectural freedom.

16. Cosmo de Medici was the son of Giovanni de Medici. He inherited both his wealth and his expertise in business from his father.

17. Galileo Galilei was an Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher.

18. Telescope with 30X Magnification
The Moons of Jupiter
All objects Fall at the same speed

19. Roman Inquisition responsible for prosecuting individuals accused of a wide array of crimes related to heresy, including sorcery, immorality, blasphemy, Judaizing and witchcraft, as well for censorship of printed literature.